Foreign Affairs Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa has confirmed that he held discussions with the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, over the release of two Ghanaians being held as prisoners of war.

In a post on Tuesday, February 25, Mr. Ablakwa said he was “graciously hosted” by President Zelenskyy during the visit, which focused on Ghana’s humanitarian appeal for the safe return of its citizens.

The talks also addressed the challenge of trafficking networks targeting vulnerable African youth, who are lured into conflict zones and risk their lives in ongoing hostilities.

The Minister expressed optimism about a successful outcome from the negotiations.

He added that he had conveyed the gratitude of President John Mahama and the Government of Ghana to President Zelenskyy for ensuring that the rights of the detained citizens are respected under international law.

The discussions further explored ways to deepen bilateral relations, with strategic interventions planned in agriculture, defence, education and trade.

President Zelenskyy has extended a formal invitation to President Mahama as Kyiv seeks to strengthen diplomatic ties with Accra.

“Every Ghanaian life matters to the Mahama Administration,” Mr. Ablakwa concluded, the government’s commitment to protecting its citizens abroad.

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